C/ID: Visual Identity and Branding for the Arts

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C/ID: Visual Identity and Branding for the Arts

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Rating : 4.16 (765 Votes)
Asin : 1856694089
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-05
Language : English

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Interesting book monpaez The texts are worth taking a look.Is always interesting to find this type of branding analysis for cultural centers.. Five Stars Quick delivery and great quality !

Thirty international case studies clearly express what good design can do to improve the fortunes and/or images of an institution. The case studies consider projects large and small from museums and galleries of international significance, to smaller institutions whose sphere of influence is more local. Following the explosion of identity design in the arts and the reinvention of the art gallery/museum as a brand, this book provides a survey of recent and current design work for cultural clients, including galleries, museums, theaters and auditoriums. Each includes comments from the designers and from key stakeholders.. Exhibition catalogs, branded merchandising, websites, signage systems, renovated environments, new galleries, extensions and completely new buildings. The focus is on new identities and their application, as well as smaller design solutions such as gallery guides, promotional programs (incorporating everything from posters to ad campaigns)

He ran his own studio in London for ten years, then became a partner at Pentagram, London in 1998.Emily King is the design editor of frieze magazine. About the Author Angus Hyland studied at the London College of Printing, then the Royal College of Art. . She was the co-author of Restart: New Systems in Graphic Design and editor of Designed by Peter Saville

He ran his own studio in London for ten years, then became a partner at Pentagram, London in 1998.Emily King is the design editor of frieze magazine. Angus Hyland studied at the London College of Printing, then the Royal College of Art. . She was the co-author of Restart: New Systems in Graphic Design and editor of Designed by Peter Saville

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